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Capitol Hill/Capitol Riverfront

Where: East of the Capitol dome, reaching into the Northeast and Southeast quadrants of the city.

What’s in a name: City designer Pierre L’Enfant picked this location once known as Jenkins Hill – and now often referred to as “the Hill” – to be the seat of the legislative branch of government. The Barracks Row section of the neighborhood takes its name from the nearby Marine Barracks, home to the Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps.

Thumbnail: The Capitol Hill neighborhood packs powerful attractions like the Library of Congress and Supreme Court and beautiful treasures like the Folger Shakespeare Library, National Postal Museum and Union Station. Locals start their weekends by stocking up on fresh veggies and shopping for unique arts and crafts at Eastern Market. In the evening, the place to be is Barracks Row, located along 8th Street SE. The new, emerging Capitol Riverfront has been making headlines as home to the nation's first "green" ballpark at Nationals Park and modern developments along the waterfront.

Calling cards: Feast on blueberry buckwheat pancakes at Eastern Market then browse used books, antiques, arts, crafts and more. Catch a Shakespearean production in the Folger’s Globe-style theatre. Marvel at DC’s architectural beauty inside the magnificent Library of Congress and Union Station. Listen to the stirring notes of the U.S. Marine Band during a Friday evening parade.

Getting there: Take Metro to Capitol South, Eastern Market or Union Station for access to Capitol Hill.  Take Metro to Navy Yard to get to the Capitol Riverfront.  Also Circulator goes to both Capitol Hill and Capitol Riverfront.

 

Explore the Neighborhood

Get to know the neighborhood that thrives in the shadow of the Capitol dome through Tour of Duty: Barracks Row Heritage Trail, a self-guided tour designed to introduce you to the neighborhood's rich military and political history.

Trail highlights include:

  • March King John Philip Sousa's birthplace and training ground
  • The oldest continuously manned Marine installation in the nation
  • Home of the first woman White House correspondent, Emily Edson Briggs
  • The city's oldest Episcopal congregation, where Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams worshiped.

Staying there: Capitol Hill is a great home base for a DC vacation. Walking distance from the Metro—and in the center of all the political action—it’s an ideal place to kick off your sightseeing. The Capitol Hill Suites Hotel offers the amenities of home in the heart of the city. Or try out another urban oasis, such as the Hotel George or the Phoenix Park Hotel.

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